I had a power outage this morning, and when power was restored mt rPi 3 booting from SSD is stuck in an endless boot loop. This rPi provides DSN and DHCP to my network, and without it my whole network is down. since none of the machines can acquire an IP address. Since the network has a lot of Ardui...

I spent the better of three hours to get to thebottom of this, no to no avail. I am on a standard rPi Stretch lite install (machine A); have another rPi on strecth lite (machine B). I am logged into A, and want to access my home directory on B. when I type in a terminal: sudo mount 192.168.1.8:/home...

... If you want to keep what you currently have on your SSD, don't do anything to it. ... Thanks for staying with me on this one! Much appreciated. The process was simple, and now that it is clear it works, I can easily replicate it... until such time the Pi4 boots off USB directly. But... I will t...

Thanks Gents. It's becoming an interesting topic. @RonR: yes. my UIDs are the same, as I etched the USB SSD, and copied /boot to the SSD. That's a confusing statement. You should have used Etcher to write the image to the SSD, and then copied the files on the SSD "boot" partition to a FAT32 formatte...

If you did what I said, it should have worked. You're a funny man... I did what you said :) Step 1 to 4... and then I was lost... still am. What exactly do I need to do from here? edit fstab... doing what exactly? @RonR: yes. my UIDs are the same, as I etched the USB SSD, and copied /boot to the SS...

I appreciate the input, but I am after the steps required to complete the path I have chosen. I had an SD card and 'etched' Buster lite onto it, and followed two guides, but neither one ended up with the desired outcome. The post I am following was from @HawaiianPi, who also replied first to your po...

Edited my post, and added "headless" rPi.
Hence, some command line tools have to do the trick.
Would appreciate, based on the data provided (and am happy to provide more if required), an idea on how to perform the necessary commands.

I have set-up a headless rPi3+ with Stretch Lite; burned the image with Ether to a 16GB SD card; extended the partition to 16GB. USed Etcher to grapb this image and burned it to a 240GB SSD. What do I need to do to use the entire SSD? More so, without loosing the data on it if possible). df -h Files...

I have set-up a rPi 3 installed and configured some software on it. I now want to use this set-up on a rPi3B+ with a SSD. I have checked that the 3B+ accepts the SSD by using Etcher to put Stretch on the SSD, and connecting the SSD to the rPi3B+ and it boots of it. I now want to copy the SD card to ...

Thank you... the links helped. I tried bootcode.bin on an empty SD card; did not work. Added a timeout (just an empty) file; no change (did not work). Reading through the links, and I realised the SSD start-up is the culprit. Plugged a powered USB hub into the Pi3. Connected the SSD to the USB. Fire...

The OTP is set, the Pi 3 boots from a USB stick, all working fine. I have cloned the USB stick to a 64 GB drive with a SATA adaptor with split USB/power connectors. The Pi does not even blink after it would usually boot from the stick. Bought a WD green 240GB and Onrico enclosure. It has a USB3 conn...

I made a rPi3 bootable from USB drive... all good... it runs Stretch. The image is stock standard; with my user added to dialout for serial access. I have written a python script to read from the serial port and write to disk every second. This will create a short blib on the USB drive for the write...

I am running a Pi on Jessi v8 It runs dnsmasq, DHCP and Squid proxy; and was running fine, until this afternoon. I changed ISPs. The services works, and was tested with a Windows 10 PC with manually configured IP v4 using the new ISPs DNS server. However, the rPi stopped resolving domain names; whic...

Thanks :) as for interface address and listen address: Listen on the given IP address(es). Both --interface and --listen-address options may be given, in which case the set of both interfaces and addresses is used. Note that if no --interface option is given, but --listen-address is, dnsmasq will no...

I am using the isc-DHCP service; and later required a DNS proxy, when I installed dnsmasq. IT was working fine, until I made the upgrade from Wheezy to Jessie.
Have googled this problem, but can't find a solution.